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title: "No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise - Playstation 3"
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# PS3 & Move compatible Global leaderboard & Rebout Mode Beam Katana combat tech No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise - Playstation 3

**Price:** € 115.84
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## Summary

> ⚔️ Become the ultimate assassin—don’t just play, dominate the leaderboard!

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- **What is this?** No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise - Playstation 3
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **HD Remastered Action:** Experience the cult classic with crisp, crystal-clear HD graphics that bring Travis Touchdown’s world to life.
- • **Immersive PS Move Combat:** Slash through enemies with precision thanks to PlayStation Move's accurate motion tracking.
- • **Challenge & Compete Globally:** Enter Rebout Mode to replay boss battles and climb the worldwide leaderboards for ultimate bragging rights.
- • **Dynamic Side Missions & Jobs:** Fuel your rise to #1 assassin with engaging part-time jobs and assassination tasks that add depth and strategy.
- • **Exclusive Customizations & DLC:** Personalize your gameplay with unique upgrades and content only available in this PS3 edition.

## Overview

No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise for PlayStation 3 reinvents the cult classic with HD visuals, PlayStation Move compatibility, and new gameplay modes like Rebout Mode. Players step into the shoes of Travis Touchdown, battling through intense beam katana combat and diverse missions to climb the ranks of the United Assassins Association. With exclusive customizations, global score challenges, and a blend of quirky storytelling and action, this edition offers a fresh yet nostalgic experience for fans and newcomers alike.

## Description

Play as Travis Touchdown as you fight to become the world's #1 Assassin! Use Travis's lethal beam katana to eliminate the top 10 ranked skillful killers of the United Assassins Association. After defeating his original boss, Helter Skelter, Travis takes the position of the 11th ranked hitman and begins his meteoric rise to the top! Travis se torna o assassino número 11 na lista, e inicia sua ascensão meteórica para o topo Essa edição conta com novas funcionalidades, como imagens HD e controles redesenhados compatíveis com o PlayStation Move Os jogadores também serão capazes de desfrutar de novos modos de jogo como o "Rebout Mode", onde ex-inimigos podem ser novamente desafiados.

Review: Travis Touchdown is killing to be Number 1 - I'm became a huge Suda 51 fan after purchasing and playing Killer 7 and Shadows Of The Damned. I wanted to play No More Heroes but I didn't owned a Wii. Another funny thing that is I didn't even know that No More Heroes on the Wii was being remade for PS3 with HD graphic and using PS Move. I soon brought the game on desertcart when I heard that game was already out. I was very satisfied when I play No More Heroes:Heroes Paradise. The control with the PS Move was great and easy to get into.Plus,You can use your regular PS controller if you don't own the PS Move(It way more funnier using the PS Move!!) The game graphic isn't cutting edge but the crazy style that this game has will make You less care about the graphic. The plot line of this game is very simple. Your Travis Touchdown and you need to kill the top 10 assassin to be number 1. This isn't going to be a easy task completing because each boss you go against will get tougher to beat. Also, keep in mind that you will have to do work task or do assassination task to make money for entry fees that allow you to fight the bosses and make progress in the game. You can ride on Travis motorcycle to get to stores, job tasks, assassination tasks, main story missions and etc. The combat in No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise is extremely fun and can get very gory in a heartbeat. The AI is good and will give you one hell of a fight. The PS3 version also get five boss battle straight from No More Heroes 2 and can be access at certain saves point of the game and there is now option to replay any cut scene and boss battle any time. Plus, there a Time Attack mode,Very Sweet difficult and DLC at the PSN. No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise is great game to purchase if you looking for something different.
Review: A fun game if you've never played the original - My first introduction to Suda51 was Shadows of the Damned. I really enjoyed the quirky, adult humor and characters of that game. It also made me want to try one of his most well known games, No More Heroes. It's quite interesting reading the reviews for the PS3 version, because the majority of people who have played the original Wii version don't sound all too impressed with this copy of the game. As for me being an individual who never played the original, I can definitely say it was one of the more enjoyable PS3 games I've had pleasure to experience, simply due to the fun factor. Shadows of the Damned was "ok" and cute (yes, you read that correctly, I said cute), but I didn't enjoy it as much as NMH. In No More Heroes, the story is cheesey, completely dumb and waaaaay over-the-top. That may sound like a negative to some people, but I found it works so well in this. It's like if Quentin Tarantino suddenly became obsessed with Star Wars one day and decided to make a game, only to reference it like crazy. The story, gameplay, side missions and bosses in No More Heroes never got old for me, even after three playthroughs. The upscaled graphics I thought looked nice as well. I did run into quite a few screen tearing issues and glitches (DLC Saber/Mine Mission, Bike getting stuck next to objects), but those are little things and not really game breaking. I know this sounds like a 4 or 5 star review, but I gave it a 3 star because it becomes a really short game after playing it once. You can get to Rank 1 in a matter of a few hours if you decide to skip all the side mission tasks. If desertcart allowed an extra half star to their review system, I would add that half star just for the amount of fun I had while playing this. Good game.

## Features

- Play through a myriad of missions and part-time jobs as you make your way to the top of the United Assassins Association
- Use Travis's Beam Katana skills with Playstation Move's accurate movement recognition technology and cut through waves of enemies
- Enter "Rebout Mode" to challenge your former foes and compare your scores with players around the world
- Enjoy crystal-clear HD graphics as you slash your way through the original 10 bosses from No More Heroes
- Customize your game with new content including exclusive customizations and upgrades

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002I0K7ZI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,019 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,203 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (155) |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00083717202196 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 3.21 ounces |
| Item model number | 01121448916 |
| Manufacturer | Konami |
| Product Dimensions | 0.59 x 6.69 x 5.39 inches; 3.21 ounces |
| Publication Date | August 16, 2011 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | August 16, 2011 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 083717202196 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Travis Touchdown is killing to be Number 1
*by E***D on January 15, 2012*

I'm became a huge Suda 51 fan after purchasing and playing Killer 7 and Shadows Of The Damned. I wanted to play No More Heroes but I didn't owned a Wii. Another funny thing that is I didn't even know that No More Heroes on the Wii was being remade for PS3 with HD graphic and using PS Move. I soon brought the game on Amazon when I heard that game was already out. I was very satisfied when I play No More Heroes:Heroes Paradise. The control with the PS Move was great and easy to get into.Plus,You can use your regular PS controller if you don't own the PS Move(It way more funnier using the PS Move!!) The game graphic isn't cutting edge but the crazy style that this game has will make You less care about the graphic. The plot line of this game is very simple. Your Travis Touchdown and you need to kill the top 10 assassin to be number 1. This isn't going to be a easy task completing because each boss you go against will get tougher to beat. Also, keep in mind that you will have to do work task or do assassination task to make money for entry fees that allow you to fight the bosses and make progress in the game. You can ride on Travis motorcycle to get to stores, job tasks, assassination tasks, main story missions and etc. The combat in No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise is extremely fun and can get very gory in a heartbeat. The AI is good and will give you one hell of a fight. The PS3 version also get five boss battle straight from No More Heroes 2 and can be access at certain saves point of the game and there is now option to replay any cut scene and boss battle any time. Plus, there a Time Attack mode,Very Sweet difficult and DLC at the PSN. No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise is great game to purchase if you looking for something different.

### ⭐⭐⭐ A fun game if you've never played the original
*by P***X on September 21, 2011*

My first introduction to Suda51 was Shadows of the Damned. I really enjoyed the quirky, adult humor and characters of that game. It also made me want to try one of his most well known games, No More Heroes. It's quite interesting reading the reviews for the PS3 version, because the majority of people who have played the original Wii version don't sound all too impressed with this copy of the game. As for me being an individual who never played the original, I can definitely say it was one of the more enjoyable PS3 games I've had pleasure to experience, simply due to the fun factor. Shadows of the Damned was "ok" and cute (yes, you read that correctly, I said cute), but I didn't enjoy it as much as NMH. In No More Heroes, the story is cheesey, completely dumb and waaaaay over-the-top. That may sound like a negative to some people, but I found it works so well in this. It's like if Quentin Tarantino suddenly became obsessed with Star Wars one day and decided to make a game, only to reference it like crazy. The story, gameplay, side missions and bosses in No More Heroes never got old for me, even after three playthroughs. The upscaled graphics I thought looked nice as well. I did run into quite a few screen tearing issues and glitches (DLC Saber/Mine Mission, Bike getting stuck next to objects), but those are little things and not really game breaking. I know this sounds like a 4 or 5 star review, but I gave it a 3 star because it becomes a really short game after playing it once. You can get to Rank 1 in a matter of a few hours if you decide to skip all the side mission tasks. If Amazon allowed an extra half star to their review system, I would add that half star just for the amount of fun I had while playing this. Good game.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My SPLEEN!
*by A***K on September 6, 2011*

I first beat this game at a friends house back when it came out for the Nintendo Wii. I thought this game was amazing because of how unusual its style was. The cut scenes were hilarious, the game play was especially fun, and it became a very memorable game to me. After hearing about the sequel, I was tempted to purchase a Nintendo Wii just to get both No More Heroes games. This did not seem like too strong of an incentive to do so. I did buy a PlayStation 3 down the line and when I heard about this game being ported for the PlayStation 3, I knew right there and then I made the right choice in not buying a Nintendo Wii JUST for this game series. It was great to have a reason to play and beat this game again (I even got the Platinum trophy because I love this game so much!). It was also a breath of fresh air to be able to switch back and forth from Move to DualShock 3, since my arm got really tired after several hours of game play with the Move. Overall, this was a great purchase and I eagerly wait for the sequel!

## Frequently Bought Together

- No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise - Playstation 3
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